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Unsubstantial vs Idealised - What's the difference?
unsubstantial
|
idealised
|
As adjectives the difference between
unsubstantial
and
idealised
is that
unsubstantial
is (archaic) while
idealised
is (british) regarded as ideal.
As a verb
idealised
is
(british) (
idealise
).
unsubstantial
English
Adjective
(
en adjective
)
(archaic)
idealised
English
Alternative forms
* idealized (
US
)
Adjective
(
-
)
(British) Regarded as ideal.
(British) Considered as an ideal form of something.
Verb
(
head
)
(British) (
idealise
)